Miami making no major changes on depth chart ahead of Florida

Miami hasn't released an updated depth chart since Aug. 25 before facing FAU, but after Wednesday's practice, Hurricanes coach Al Golden said that's a good thing.

No major changes mean Miami is going into its game Saturday against Florida relatively healthy.

The Hurricanes will be without junior Rashawn Scott, who was injured in Miami's 34-6 win over the Owls last Friday. Earlier in the week, Golden said Scott injured his shoulder and he was seen at practice with his arm in a sling.

Wednesday, Golden said Scott, listed behind Allen Hurns and Stacy Coley on the depth chart, will likely be out for a month, although he hesitated to give a formal diagnosis for the receiver.

“It sounds like it’s going to be about a month probably,” Golden said. “In the larger scheme of things, we’re pretty fortunate that it’s not going to be anything that requires surgery or anything. He’s just got to stay positive, stay with the offense, keep learning and when his time comes, it’s time to go. We have a bye week early this year, so it’s going to positively impact him.”

The only change Golden said was made to the depth chart was that sophomore D'Mauri Jones, who redshirted last year, has moved up. Also getting more reps in practice is sophomore Garrett Kidd.

Golden still had no update on the status of safety Deon Bush, who has been medically cleared and is recovering from sports hernia surgery.

“He looked better today,” Golden said. “It looks like he’s moving around. It’s still going to be to the wire, but more promising today for sure.”